Proposed Changes to TNP Laws 27 and 28

Grimalkin

TNPer
Per Law 32,

TNP Law 32:
A. Any member of the Regional Assembly may notify the Speaker and the Chief Justice of the need for making an change in the governing documents of The North Pacific to reflect the enacted legislation, which was not included in such legislation prior to enactment.
B. Within three days after notification of an oversight error, the Speaker and the Chief Justice shall compile a list of such items related to a specific enactment that are identified as co-ordinated changes that were not included in the text of the enactment.
C. That list shall be presented to the Regional Assembly, and unless a Regional Assembly member makes an objection within 72 hours thereafter as to a specific item, the Speaker and Chief Justice shall authorize the corrections for which no objection is given to be made to the official text of the legal documents governing The North Pacific.
D. Any item on the correction list to which an objection is made shall thereafter be treated as legislation to make such change under normal legislative procedures.
E. As used in this Law:
1. “Legal documents governing The North Pacific” refers to the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the Legal Code, or any rules adopted by any entity as provided under the Constitution or Legal Code, including but not limited to the Delegate, the Regional Assembly, the Court of the North Pacific, and the Security Council.
2. A “co-ordinated change” that may be included on the correction list include grammatical errors, typographical errors, cross-references, or omitted changes that should have been included in the enacted legislation.


I am listing the following changes, specifically updating the text to reflect the re-organization of the United Nations into the World Assembly, for review:

TNP Law 27:
2. Use of a proxy server by a member Nation that applies for Regional Assembly membership is prohibited, and constitutes a criminal offense that may subject the violator to a permanent ban from the regional forum, ejection from the region by the UN WA Delegate, or both. This provision may be enforced prior to, or subsequent to, a trial in the manner provided by law.

TNP Law 28:
Membership in The North Pacific Regional Assembly does not require UN WA membership, in accorance with the TNP Bill of Rights. However, the following requirements must be met and confirmed for membership.

TNP Law 28:
Your TNP Nation's name
[[size=-7] [/size]url=www.nationstates.net/YOUR UN WA NATION'S NAME] Your UN WA Nation's name [/url]

If there are no objections, then the Speaker and I, the Chief Justice, will authorize these changes in 72 hours.
 
As Speaker Pro Tempore, I note that the Speaker has not logged into the forums since Feb 16 2012, 12:22 AM GMT, and it is just one hour more than seven days since he last logged in. Feb 23 2012, 01:50 AM GMT.

At a minimum, as SPT, I determine that there have been no objections from members of the Regional Assembly with respect to the corrections that have been noted for Laws 27 and 28, and declare that in accordance with the procedures in Law 32, they are approved and may be incorporated into the official text of those laws.
 
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